Vistara crosses 50 aircrafts fleet, flown 30 million passengers in 7 years
Vistara, the Tata-SIA venture has flown 30 million passengers since its launch on January 9, 2015 in both domestic and overseas markets.
- Vistara added 12 planes in the last 21 months despite pandemic
- Vistara has flown 30 million passengers since its launch
- Vistara has significantly grown its global network
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Pandemic has been a rough phase for all the airlines, however, Tata-owned Vistara still managed to add 12 planes in the last 21 months. The full-service carrier Vistara, which completed seven years of its operations on January 9, said its fleet has crossed 50 aircraft. In addition to this, Vistara said it has flown 30 million passengers since its launch on January 9, 2015, in both domestic and overseas markets, the airline said in a statement.
The Delhi-based airline, which is a 51:49 joint venture between India's salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Group and south-east Asian carrier Singapore Airlines, started flying on international routes in August 2019.
Even as Vistara navigated the aviation industry's worst-ever crisis COVID-19, it continued to grow in a measured way towards its vision and long-term plans, expanding its fleet by over 25% since April 2020, to have 51 aircraft as of date, the airlines said. Vistara fleet comprises Airbus A320, A320neo, A321neo, Boeing 737, and B787 planes.
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Vistara has also significantly grown its global network to include seven new destinations across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, the statement added. According to the airline, it has registered a growth of 3.3 percentage points in market share, since July 2020, having grown from 4.2% in July 2020 to 7.5% in November 2021.
"Vistara entered the aviation market at a time when many in India believed that there was no place for another full-service airline, and yet, in a remarkably short span of time, it became 'India's best airline'. All of us at Vistara are truly grateful to our customers, partners, and shareholders who have supported this dream of building a world-class airline that India can be proud of," said Vinod Kannan, Vistara's Chief Executive Officer, who took over the reins of the airline from Leslie Thng on January 1 this year.
Thng, who helmed Vistara for more than four years as its second CEO, returned to Singapore to take up a senior position at Singapore Airlines. The airline said over the last two years, it has also introduced multiple products and service enhancements, including board WiFi connectivity, gate-to-gate service, fully-flat beds in Airbus A321neo aircraft, and Boeing Dreamliner 787, among others.
With inputs from PTI
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